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SUCCESS = 1/3 child + 1/3 school + 1/3 family


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1. Demand good manners.

​2. Ask your child if she/he feels calm and fine,
available for challenging work.
or is there something bothering her/him?

​3. Expect best effort on homework

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4. How can parents help their child
​become a better thinker?


Ask Questions! (Click to enlarge)
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3. How To Raise A Life Long Learner
an article from Common Sense



4. Monitor screen time with Tech Balance App


Let's prepare the kids for the future.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2G_vWcS1NTA
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and remember: you are the boss.


Code.org Parent letter

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Basic recommendations

Encourage strong self-discipline
and self-control with the children
(practicing a sport helps a lot.)

No video or computer games during the week.
Limited time on week-end

(if school work is satisfactory?)

Enroll the child in a sport.

Teach your child to sleep early
(No TV. Read in bed!)


Limit time in front of the TV
and monitor what children watch.


Organize playdates and sleep-overs.
Children need to interact and be social.
In class, only academic conversation are admitted.

Support your child's education:
read together, visit a museum, go hiking, play games!

Visit the neighbors, play a board games,
listen to music, draw, or read.

Offer nutritious breakfasts
such as bread, fruits, eggs, or “non-sugary” cereals.


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To find advice:
From the Dept. Of Education:
Family and home & Family and school

Family Services
Food, child care, unemployment/domestic violence)

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School Choice

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http://echoices.lausd.net/Magnet/GiftedCriteria.aspx

Great Schools (involved parents/successful students)




C.H. Links


- Principal: Mrs. Rose
- AP: Ms. Vinas
- PSA: Ms. Ramos
- Magnet Coordinator: Ms. Floyd
- Parent Rep:



STANDARDS:
Standards for technology
CA Common Core (ELA + Math)
Understanding Common Core
(Video. You may have to register (free)
Be patient; the first five minutes are not that interesting...)

NexGen: Science
Social Justice Links
Health



Parent's Guide for 4th
NewYork Times - Parent Connection
Scholastics
Mom's Homeroom

American Academic of Pediatrics
U.S. Dept of Education


Site to find 4th gr. books:
Recommended Reading List - CA

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Information
about Gifted


Information about giftedness
LAUSD gifted and talented program
Social emotional issues
Gifted Education Page
CA Association for the gifted
Why personal projects?



accelerated_read_4th_pdf
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Reading Comprehension


Compare/contrast
Similarities/differences in texts

Many Reading Comprehension Activities
for Home by Amplify


Free Parent Resources from Discovery

Link to the class donation page

Link to Mrs. Lee's educational philosophy page

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Scholastic - Ordering online

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Class Activation Code: GLVZZ

Dear Parent,

Now it’s easier than ever to find the perfect books for your child—shop our NEW online Book Clubs Web site. Choose from a much-wider selection of books than in the printed flyer. Plus, you can send your orders directly to me online and use your credit card to pay.

Best of all, we earn a FREE book for the classroom library every time a parent places an order online. It’s so simple! Here’s how it works:
 

    * SIGN UP at www.scholastic.com/bookclubs.
              On the parent page, register by clicking click the “Don’t have a user name or password?” link.
             When prompted, enter the one-time Class Activation Code shown above.
             This unique code ensures that your order is sent to me.


   * SELECT the books you’d like to order—choose from thousands of titles—many more than in our monthly flyers.


    * SEND your order to me online by the due date and your child’s books will be delivered directly to my classroom.

Scholastic claims that ordering online is fast, easy, and secure.

Of course, you can still order using the form from the printed flyer. But why not see for yourself how convenient it is to order online?

Thank you!




Let's remember: Nothing Lasts.
Three recommended sources to cope with quarantine.
(Text+ Podcast)

How To Cope With Quarantine            Mindful          Let Yourself Off The Hook

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Families List of Resources 

(food, health, mental health,...)
community_resource_list.doc
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